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TonyInPortland
12-17-2015, 08:41 PM
I have been league bowling off and on for over 20 years. Most of the leagues I have been in lately are 5 man teams, with 35 points per night, which is: 1 point per head-to-head bowler each game(5) and 5 points for the game, which makes 10 points per game. Then there is 5 points for total pins for the night, which makes 35 total.
Until this year the most points I have even seen one of my teams win (or lose) is 33 on one night(I think). A couple weeks ago, on my Wednesday league, we won 34 points. We were helped by the fact the other team had two bowlers missing. Our league rules say that if one team has an absent bowler, the team that wins the game, gets the point, so we were helped by that rule that night.
Last night, we won 34 1/2. This time the opponent had one bowler missing, which did give us one extra point we might not have otherwise gotten.
But still, I never thought I would see this, especially twice in one round. We were a single pin from getting all 35 points in one night.
Obviously, with all the thousands of bowling leagues, it must happen quite often.
Just curious, have you ever had a night like this where you won (or lost) every, or nearly every point?
fordman1
12-18-2015, 10:58 AM
At the end of the season, year or what ever you use how does the pay out work? Is it by position of the team? Do you pay anything for points won? You may have a bowler who never wins any points and another who wins every week.
A team win should be team points when you use individual points to reach a team total it could lead to bad feelings. Even you weakest link will make a critical spare or strike for the team.
How does everybody else's league pay off.
Our league pays $300 to the team who wins each half and at the end of the year they bowl 3 games for $1000 more. All teams will be paid $19.20 per point won on a 7 point syst. for 33 weeks.
TonyInPortland
12-18-2015, 11:10 AM
In this league, 6 teams(out of 12) make the roll-off. Then the team with the highest handicap total that night is the league champion, which pays something like $125.00 per man with the next 5 teams making a little less for each spot. There is also point money based on total points for the year, as well as individual and team awards for each round, plus the sweeper, which is the same night as the roll-off.
fordman1
12-18-2015, 11:15 AM
Not a lot of money but it is a little slanted to the higher avg. teams. What is the H\C?
TonyInPortland
12-22-2015, 04:44 AM
Handicap is 90 % of 230.
The other 6 teams still get money: 1st $725, 2nd $625, 3rd $550, 4th $475, 5th $400, 6th $350. Then the teams not in the roll-off get, in order, $350, $300, $275, $250, $225, and $200.
Point money is apx. 80c per point won.
billf
12-26-2015, 08:22 AM
Last season our Sun Trio team lost 30 points all season. 2 per man with 3 for total each game and two for indiv total and five for team total with handicap. Our team handicap was 27 pins, all by me. Handicap started the season at 80% of 210. The second half we went to 80% of 220 when my team asked for a special vote. With two bowlers over 230 there was no way the other teams could even come close. Being the center owner, the manager and myself we didn't want teams to quit. All 30 of the lost points were in the second half when I averaged 212.
NotesOfC
03-24-2016, 04:42 PM
56 points available, same set up as your league, op. Head to head 5 man. Best I have seen a team do this year (my first year in this league) is 52-4. We got beat that bad by a group of all 215+ average guys. We didn't even shoot that bad, we just bowled bad enough to lose 52 points lol
Aslan
03-24-2016, 05:21 PM
I've never been a league that wasn't 3 games, 1 point per game, 1 point for total = 4.
The only exception was the sport trio league I did with MWhite...that was 3 people (trios), 4 games, and a point for overall = 5.
The most points (overall) I've ever seen a team win was last year when the Wednesday league nearly doubled in size due to a nearby center closing. They decided not to strictly enforce the average cap and let in a team of 4 ringers...they proceeded to rack up around 70 points won and about 20 points lost over 23 weeks or so. Prior to that, the winning teams usually only got into the high 50s in points won.
Hot_pocket
03-25-2016, 01:05 AM
At the end of the season, year or what ever you use how does the pay out work? Is it by position of the team? Do you pay anything for points won? You may have a bowler who never wins any points and another who wins every week.
A team win should be team points when you use individual points to reach a team total it could lead to bad feelings. Even you weakest link will make a critical spare or strike for the team.
How does everybody else's league pay off.
Our league pays $300 to the team who wins each half and at the end of the year they bowl 3 games for $1000 more. All teams will be paid $19.20 per point won on a 7 point syst. for 33 weeks.
this sounds like a good idea
mc_runner
03-25-2016, 11:54 AM
One league has 4 points like Aslan said... one has 9 per night (2 per game, 3 total) and the other I'm in has 8 (2 per game and 2 total). There are always a couple teams that have a great half here and there that get a bunch of points, but never anything totally ridiculous.
SAbowler
03-28-2016, 05:38 PM
Two of the leagues I'm in are team scoring only, so it's a point per game and a point for totals (4 points available total per set). I've had many 4 point nights in these leagues.
the other league I'm in is a head to head, 4 man team league with 2 points for the team total per game, so 7 points available per game, 28 overall. The most we've won in this format is 25.
Tampabaybob
06-18-2016, 07:47 PM
Our league was similar, except we have a total points per night of 28. Here's a breakdown of what they paid out this year.
Per Qtr/ Per Team ($61,480.00 total prize fund)
1st 1500, 2nd 1100, 3rd 900, 4th 800, 5th 720, 6th 650, 7th 600, 8th 575, 9th 550, 10th 525,
11th 500, 12th 475, 13th 450, 14th 425, 15th 400, 16th 375, 17th 350, 18th 325, 19th,20th,& 21st 300,
22nd, 23rd, & 24th 275, 25th, 26th, 27th, & 28th 250, 29th, 30th, 31st & 32nd 200.
Rolloff winners: 1st 1000, 2nd 500, 3rd 250, 4th 250, 5th 6th 7th & 8th 125
12 teams qualified for the rolloff based on total points won for the season. No team won more than one quarter this season.
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